Safeguarding
Safeguarding is the action that is taken to promote the welfare of children and protect them from harm. Safeguarding means: protecting children from abuse and maltreatment, preventing harm to children's health or development, ensuring children grow up with the provision of safe and effective care, and taking action to enable all children and young people to have the best outcomes.
If you are worried or concerned about a situation, someone, something or you feel that your child or your family are not safe or worried about your child’s well being please contact us on 02074260746 and speak to Mr Hussain – Assistant Principal/Designated Safeguarding Lead or Ms Sarpong – Deputy DSL.
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CPOMS
School Support
If you are worried or stressed about something, you can reach out to someone for support:
tellme@londonenterpriseacademy.org or
call Mr Hussain on 02074260746
Don't suffer in silence.
Bullying
If you want to report a bullying incident, please do so using the link below:
Open Your Eyes
People share their experiences of how ISIS has affected their lives.
Internet Matters
Internet Matters offers tailored advice on how to connect safely online across a range of social platforms.
FAST - Families Against Stress & Trauma
FAST is a UK based organisation providing support to vulnerable families and individuals whose lives have been affected by the trauma of losing loved ones to hateful ideologies and groups.
FGM - Female Genital Mutilation
Violence against women and girls is both a form of discrimination and a violation of human rights.
Safeguarding Radicalisation & Extremism Information for Parents
The London Borough of Tower Hamlets regarding keeping children and young people safe against radicalisation and extremism.
Educate Against Hate
The Educate Against Hate website gives parents, teachers and school leaders practical advice on protecting children from extremism and radicalisation.
We all want our children to live in a safe and loving environment so that they can grow up to become happy, confident adults. You will already know that your children can be vulnerable to risks both inside and outside the home, and will have taken steps to protect them so they can grow, learn and develop to their fullest potential.
Protecting your children from radicalisation and extremism is similar to protecting them from the other harms you may be more familiar with, such as drugs, gangs and sexual exploitation.
TH UPDATED LOCAL SAFEGUARDING THRESHOLDS
4 levels – demarcates where statutory intervention lays in the continuum
Level 1 – Universal Services – All Children Receive these services
Level 2 – Universal services plus additional support as part of early help/ multiagency intervention, LP, TAF approach
Level 3 – Meets threshold for social work assessment
- In cases where CSC decisions do not address the concerns of the professional, referrer should aim to resolve the professional difference/dispute and use Escalation process if necessary.
Level 4 – Child Protection Thresholds Met – requires statutory intervention
Level 1
Should be met within universal settings; including low level addition needs (All Children)
Level 2
Meets the criteria for more formal targeted services delivered as part of the early help offer; multi-agency intervention, a lead professional and a team around the family approach
(in addition universal services)
Level 3
Meets the threshold for social work assessment and support under S.17 Children Act 1989 (child in need) - in addition to provision in universal settings and by targeted services
Level 4
Meets the threshold for statutory child protection by social work teams delivered under S.47 Children Act 1989, in addition to provision in universal settlings and targeted services.
- This may also include children subject to a Care Order or Children Looked After under S.20 (duty to accommodate) of the Children Act 1989.